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CRICKET.

south african bowler goes home: [BY Er.ECTRTC TFXEGRARTt —CorYnioTfT.] (Per Press Association.) Johannesburg, May 20. Vogler and his family have sailed for England. He was hot invited to play in the triangular matches, and it is conjectured he is going to coach the gentlemen of Ireland. AUSTRALIA v. M.C.C. [Bv Electric Temgraph—Cor-YRio-nT.] (Per Press Association.) , Received May 20,.at 9.20 p.m. London, May 20. The Marvlehone team is Fry, Spoonor, Douglas, Perrin, Warner. W. B. Burns, E Littlejohn, G. J. Thompson, A. E. Relf, Brown,, and J. W. Hearne. . Received May 21, at 8.50 a.m. London, May 20. The .weather was warm, the wicket good, and the attendance 5000 for the match between Australia and M.C.C. Carkcek. M.'Laren, Smith, and Jennings were omitted from the Australian learn, while Philip Mead replaced .Hell in "the M.C.C. team. The bowling was entrusted to Emery and Minnett and the batsmen opened tlukily, Fry making two dangerous strokes in trie .first over and Douglas being twice nearly caught from rising balls. Fry succumbed to a low ball that came fast off the pitch, and Douglas was taken at second slip. Two for So. The ball was kicking occasionally. Seventy appeared for an hour's play and the century in 100 minutes. Warner was smartly taken by Minnett at third man off a rising ball that struck the shoulder of his bat. Hazlitt replaced Emery after luncheon. Hearne failed to stop one of Kelleway's, and Spooner's middle stump was removed by the same bowler. Five for 128. Perrin was 20 minutes making a single, and then hit all over a half volley from Haglitt. Kelleway bagged Burns for a similar contribution. —Seven for 152.

M.C:C. —Ist Innings. Fry, b Emery .25 Douglas, c Matthews, b Kelleway... 33 Spoonor, b Kelleway ... ... 35 Warner, c Minnett, b Kelleway ... 9 Hearne, b Kelleway ... ... 10 Perrin, b .Hazlitt r • ... 1 Burns, b Kelleway ... ... ... I Mend,' b Hazlitt ' .., 19 Littlejohn, c Kelleway, b Hazlitt... '" 0 Thompson, c Mayne, b Hazlitt ... 3 Brown, not out ... ... ... 6 Sundries r:. ... ... ... 27 Total ... ...% ... ... 169 Bowling analysis: Minnett 0 Sot-22, Emery 1 for 33, Whittv 0 for 15, Kellewav 5 for 40. Hazlitt 4 for 29. Fall of wickets: 1 for 49, 2 for 75, 3 for 104. 4 for 122, 5 for 128, 6 for 147, 7 for 152. 8 for 159, 9 for 160, 10 for 169. '« The scores and analysis disagree, the sundries . being apparently overstated. AFRICAN v. OXFORD UNIVERSITY. [By Ei,ectric Telegraph—CopvnionT.] (Per Press Association.) Received May 21, at 8.50 a.m. London, May 20. The weather was fine, and Oxford, winning the toss, went into bat. OXFORD.—Ist Innings. Twining, c Carter, b Faulkner ... 13 Evans, e Campbell* b Pegler ... 56 Campbell, c Campbell, b Cox ... 7 •Knott, b Cox ] ... ... 0 Coleman, c Carter, b Faulkner ... 6 Gnekwiir of Baroda, e Mitchell, b, . Pegler ... : ... 62 C'rnchley, c and b Faulkner ... 8 Xeuman. b Pegler ... 18 Lairdon. c Noivrse, b Pegler ... 26 Yidler. not out 33 Lister Kaye, run out 35 Sundries ... 14 Total ... ... 278 Bowling analysis: Nourse 0 for 46, Pegler 4 for 50. Cox 2 for 51, Faulkner 3 for 52. Hartigan 0 for 33, Carter 0 for 23. AVhite 0 for 9. SOUTH AFRICA.—Ist Innings. I Tavlor, lbw. b'Evans ... 2 j Hartigan, lbw, b Crutchley... ... "2 Nourse. not out ... ... ... 19 I Faulkner, not out ... ... , ... 9! Total for 2 wickets ... ... 35

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11638, 21 May 1912, Page 6

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CRICKET. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11638, 21 May 1912, Page 6

CRICKET. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11638, 21 May 1912, Page 6